Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 05, 1901, Image 4

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    THE RECORDER
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EVIRY THVBIDAY AFTERNOON
.... BY ....
DAVID K. STITT,
KDITOB AND PBOPBIETOB.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE8.
One
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This paper is entered at the Bandon post
offioe as Seoond-olass Matter.
P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVER
• tising Agent, 31 Merchants' Exchange,
San Francisco, is onr authorized agent.
This paper is kept on file in his office.
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THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1901.
EDITORIAL.
There has been some anxiety ex­
hibited oxer the surplus that has
been piling up in the United States’
treasury, and its reduction has be­
come a matter of interest, that is,
Secretary Huge is buying up bonds
at a premium, which will help hold
the surplus in abeyance. By the
way, Senator Hanna is looking long­
ingly toward that surplus and if ho
can once launch bis Ship-Subsidy
bill the surplus will need no other
anchor to bold it down
ABOUND THE COUNTY.
The raise in the river the past week
allowed several hundred logs to come
out of its tributaries. Lyons mil), at
this place received several bundeed.
as did also Johnson’s mill.
\\ bile playing football, during the
noon hour, at the public school, Wed­
nesday, Leland Howie, son of A. E.
Howie of this place, bad the mis
fortune to break bis right arm between
the elbow and and wrist.
The house of A. Boyrie came very
near being burned to the ground, last
Saturday. A defective flue in Miss
May’s room was the cause of the
blaze, and before the flames were ex­
tinguished by Mr. Boyrie aud Clar­
ence, the coutents of the room was
destroyed.
From the Coast Mail.
F. M. Freidberg is now sole owner
of the Marshfield electric light works,
having purchased the plant and fran­
chise of the General Electric Com­
pany. Mr. Freidberg has been io
charge of the enterprise here for sev­
eral years, and is thoroughly famil­
iar with the situation.
On Saturday last it was announced
here that the vein of cool for which
W. A. Maxwell has been prospecting
on the Watsou place at Coos City,
had at last been reached with the
drill. It is stated that the vein was
was struck 7G0 feet below the surface,
the prospecting shaft being down 610
feet and the drill having penetrated
150 feet further. Mr. Maxwell’s sound
judgment, which has been vocif­
erously called in question by some of
our local coal experts, is thus vindi­
cated, and his self reliance rewarded.
The vein of coal is said to be a large
one with good roof and floor and
pitching at an angle of about 10 de­
grees. The plans for the opening of
the mine are said to include a double
hoisting shaft, to be put down some
700 feet south of the prospect shaft,
the latter being put down to the vein
and used in the development work,
and later for ventilation.
Cincinnati
The Weekly Oregonian and thia paper
give you all the new« of home, state, the
Northweal and the nation.
ANI»
From the Coquille City Bulletin.
And now we as to witness a free
and easy tight between two heavy­
weights, Governor Van Sant, of
Minnesota and J. Pierpont Morgan
of the Earth. United States judges
will referee the bout. Governor Van
Sant will have a great commonwealth
behind him and General Morgan’s
backmg will be summed up in a
billion dollars. This contest will be
more interesting than any heretofore
put in the ring as the prize is larger
and the gate receipts more desirable.
All citizens of the United States will
be interested spectators while the
world generally will watch with bated
breath and if Van Sant does not
Telegram: Snow, it is said by a
throw up the spoDge it will be a tight
supposedly competent authority, of
to the finish.
fers a remarkable resistance, to pene
The mayor of Portland wants to tration by a rifle bullet, far greater
round up the toughs and drive them resistance, indeed, than ordinary
out of town as a manner of getting wood. Experiments made in Norway
rid of them. There seems to be too have Bhown that a snow wall four
much of that disposition manifested, feet thick is absolutely proof against
not only in Portland but other places. the Norwegian army rifle, which, by
The disposition to shift responsibility the way, is of exceptional piercing
is a growing evil. The desire of each power, and that at q II ranges from
locality is not so much to reform fifty yards up to half a mile. This
Society as it is to get rid of its bad suggests a new means of defense in
characters. Those who favor shifting Winter campaigning, as snow is
the responsibility do not care what far more easily and quickly handled
nuisanoe another locality may be put than earth or sand bags,
to through their act, nor what crime
is the result of their negligence to Deafnc«« Cannut He CuretT
cope intelligently and wisely with the by local applications, as they cannot
toughs that may come to their com­ reach the diseased portion of the ear.
munity or tire raised among them, so There is ouly one way to cure deaf­
long as others have to shoulder the ness, and that is by constitutional
responsibility. That kind of reform remedies. Deafness is caused by an
has rather a sepulchral atmosphere inflamed condition of the mucous
connected with it and reminds us lining of the Eustachian Tube. W hen
of reforms inaugurated in which the this tube gets luflamed you have a
acts are merely hidden instead of rumbling sound or imperfect bearing,
discontinued. The world is full of and when it is entirely closed deaf­
people who want other persons to do ness is the result, and unless the in­
flammation can be taken out and this
their disagreeable tasks.
Sometimes smart people make mis­ tube restored to its normal condition,
takes, and Third Assistant Post­ bearing will be destroyed forever;
master General Madden is probably niue cases out of ten are caused by
ono belonging to that list. He is catarrh, which is nothing but an in­
desirous of shutting the Appeal to flamed condition of the mucous
Reason out of the mails, ostensibly surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
on the ground that it has not a legiti­
for
any case of Deafness (caused by
mate subscription list, bnt the real
catarrh)
thatcannot be cured by Hall’s
cause is more likely to be found in
the economic truths it teaches. How­ Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars,
ever Socialism will lose nothing be­ free. F. J. C hiney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
cause of Mr. Madden's opposition as
Hall’s Family Pilis are the best.
the advertising that it will receive will
have a contrary effect while the op­
Suffering
from
position will Btir up an energy of Germany
Tariff*
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purpose such as Mr. Madden and his
obstructionists have never dreamed
Springfield, Mass., Republican.
of. This is said to be a free country
Germany *8 tariff is of the strongly
and even if that journal’s list was in protective kind, and while it has
part or all gratuitous, so long as proved its ability to stimulate trust
Editor Wayland paid the regular combinations and the syndicating of
mailing price it is certainly nobody’s industry, it has been unable to pre­
business. If Madden wants to aid vent panic and depression from fol­
reform bo might reform the Franking lowing the boom of the past few
privileges by which the country is years. The crisis there has now
flooded with tons of trash, during reached the stage of mass meetings
campaigns, calculated to deceive and among the unemployed.
blind voters and for which the public
has to foot the bill without being
Extend the Applicetion,
consulted in the matter.
Oregonian: Sir Thomas Lipton is
a very raro maní be can lose heavily.
Mod yet look pleasant His confes
sion that "the Americans made every­
thing easy except the trifling matter
of lifting the cup” is. in its absolute
candor and good humor, worthy of
the brightest and beet of Charles
Lever’s heroes of Irish fiction. Noth­
ing in "Harry Lorreqner” or "Tom
Burke of Gura” is more instinct with
Irish courtesy and gay humor than
this remark of Lipton’s that "the
Americans made everything easy for
him except lifting the cup," Verily,
Nir Thomas Lipton belongs to that
rare class of men of whom it has been
felicitously said, "They were more
than successful, for snccees may only
imply good fortunei they deserved
mccess even when defeated.-“
CHAMBEHLAIN'S STOMACH
livxb TABLETS.
Enquirer.
In the Ghio campaign Senator Han
nasaid: "Let well enough alone."
Now that the proposition to revise
the tariff is up and the "barons" have
given orders that it shall remain as it
is he is likely to again declare: "Let
well enongb alone." If that is to be
the prevailing motto let us apply it
to the ship subsidy bill.
A Good t’ongli Medicine.
From the Gazette, Toowoomba Australia.
I find Chamberlain’s Cough Rem­
edy is an excellent medicine, I have
been suffering from a severe cough
for the last two months, and it has
effected a cure. I have great plenaure
in recommending it.—W. C. W ocknkr .
This ia the opinion of one of oldest
and most respected residents, and has
been volnt.tsrily given in good faith
that others may try th'
* remedy snd
be benefited, as was Mr. Wockner.
Thia remedy is sold by C, Y. Low©,
Trv them
When yon feel dull after eating.
When you have no apptite.
When yon have a bad taste in the mouth.
When yoar liver is torpid.
When your bowels are ronatipated.
When you have a beadaobe.
When vou feel bilious.
They will improve your appetite,
cleanse and invigorate your stomach
and regulate your liver aud bowels.
For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
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DO YOU NEED ANY HARD WARE?
MA UK ET,
THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop.
i
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We are still doing bu.iuesa at Tbe Old
Stand andean please vuo. Give ue a Call
and exatuiqe our
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vTTinttvp <>u Hand at all Times
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard,
Sausages, Etc., also
Fresh Vegetables Poultry, Eggs Butter and till Farm Produce, nnd it
Stoves, Ranges
and Farm Implements, Etc
Tbe undersigned bus
Now is tbe time to purebuse Hardware.
iu stock a large assortment of
Tinware, Graniteware,
Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware,
Glassware, Crockery and Miners' Supplies.
I will pay bigbest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc.
raintn. Oil«. Doorw autl Window».
On Ntoven.
LADIES’ FURNISHING
DEPARTMENT.
The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw
Steamer,
Mandalay,
What We Can do For You
A. McNAIR,
The Ba d n Had wae Man.
New goods! Fall and Winter Goods
coming in on every boat.
Ladies ’
Orders taken for Men’s Taylor made
Suits. Fit and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Dress and Furnishing Goods, Oneita Union Suits, and
Wonderful Bargains in Underwear and Hosiery.
jj pq zl TT
-LvUiXviy
TVT Q fl O
AvAcldo
Suit, for Men, Youths. Roys and Children.
Constantly on Hmid.
Men’s Furnishing
Goods a Specialty. New Hats. New Ties. New Shirts, Vndurware,
and Shoes. Boots and Rubber Go als.
Groceries, Hoy, Grain, Seed and Feed,
W. C. Sanderson.
CAPT. A. REED.
M eat market
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T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION.
An exchange gave out the follow­
ing which will prove interesting as
regards the use of Btoves:
Gwing to the mildness of the cli­
* - In connection with tbe Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a
H
mate in Portugal beating stoves are
i^T LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, constantly add-
rarely used iu that country.
LfT ing new goods to her stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’
Heating and cooking stoves are
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J-yf
Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt-Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs,
both used by the upper classes in
Hr Ladies’ and Children’s Hose.
Greece, but the lower classes still live
without usingeitber.
i ^ tht Particular attention given to new and latest styles.
Very few beating and cooking
stoves are used in Paraguay. All the
houses have brick stoves built in them,
so that iron Stoves have little or no
sale.
Stoves made of tiling are in general
use in Austria. They are said to be
superior to iron stoves on account of
the great economy of fuel possible by
their use.
There is in the Mediterranean
countries a widespread prejudice
Thia Steamer will give n regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and San
against all artificial beat, and conse­
Francisco, California, for both passengers and freight.
quently not more than one bouse iu
For full or further information apply to Captain A. Reed, on board steamer or
six is ever heated during the wiuter
N. LORENZ, Agent. CoquBle, Oregon.
M. R. LEE. Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
time.
E. T. KltUZ, General Agent, 207 Front Street, Snn Fianciaco, California.
Iron cooking stoves are almost an
unkuowu luxury among the people
of South America and the West
Indies. They still cook in open fire
places aud by other primitive methods.
Two Papers for the Price of One.
You
The cooking stove, as it is kuown in
CAUL NELSON, Prop.
Get the News of the World ami
the United Slates, does very little serv­
the I.oral News Thrown
ice in France. A few urein the country,
in as a Da
gain.
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but in most farmhouses the cooking
of all kind on hand.
is done in a large open fireplace. In
To those who pay np arrearages ami a
tbe cities a furnace is built in the
year in advance, and to nil new subscri­
CORNED BEEF,
small kitchen.
bers who pay in advance, we make the
following proposition comprising several
PICKLED PORK
different couplets to select from:
Look Out for Another Frond.
PhlUK GF PuULXCrnuX’H PÜ1 i Y eab .
BUTTER, EGG, nnd
AMERICUS CLUB
PURE WHISKEY
----- AT THE-----
DORADO”
Fresh Meats
From the ConstMail.
Tbe following letter which we are
enabled to publish through the
courtesy of Captain Norman Nelsou,
of tbe Cape Argo Life Saving Station
is self-explanatory. If our exchanges
will kindly copy they will help to
head off a fraud.
S an F bancisco , N ov . 23, 1901.
Keeper, Cape Arngo L S Statiou,
E mpire C ity , O regon .
S ib :—
The following is a copy of a letter
dated Nov. 19tb, 1901, this day re­
ceived from the General Superintend­
ent of which you are requested to
take uote,—“A concern calling itself
tbe “Ex U. S. Life-Savers' Natioual
Benefit Association” has been incor­
porated under the laws of the state of
Maine for tbe alleged purpose of
publishing and selling a history of
the U. S. Life Saviug Service.
“It has been learned that agents
sent out by this concern are solicit
ing subscriptions in various parts of
tbe country, professing tlrnt the
money obtained is to be used for tbe
benefit of ex-life savers of the U. S
Life-Saving Service aud their fam
ilies.
"This office desires it to be under
stood that neither tbe Life Saving
Service nor any of its officers has
anything to do with tbe project or
any connection whatever with it.
"Please give this statement tbe
widest possible publicity by every
meaus convenient to your hands. It
is suggested that some of tbe news
papers in your district be asked to
publish a uotice of the foregoiug as a
matter of news.”
(Signed) S. 1. K imcall ,
General Superintendent."
Respectfully yonrs,
T. J. B lakeney
Superintendent.
The Commoner.
(Mr. Bryan'« Paper.)
The Commoner ha« attained within flix
months from date of the first issue a circa
Intion of 100,000 copies, a record probably
never equaled in the history of American
periodical
literature. The
unparalleled
; rowth of thia paper demonstrates tha
there is room in tbe newspaper field for a
national paper devoted to the discussion of
political, economic, and sooial problems.
To tbe columns of The Commoner Mr.
Bryan contributes bis best efforts; and bin
review of political events as they arise from
time to time can not fail to interest those
who study public questions.
The Commoner’s regular subscription
price ia $1.00 per year. We have arranged
with Mr. Bryan whereby we can fnrniah hia
paper and the Recorder together for one
year for $2.25. The regular subscript ion
price of the two papers when subscribed for
separately ia $3.1)0.
FRUIT and VEGETABLES
of all kinds.
Meats Delivered to persons living on th)
River, or along the .* Inge Route
. juurnn
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Recorder and Teltgram one y«nr. $5 (0
For a weekly newsp iper tbe Weekly Ore
gonian le ids in the Northwest, and gives
al! the news usually contained in a weekly
papyr.
Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .$2 50
It is the duty of e »ch person to seek in­
formation along all lines that tend toward
Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c. LUc.
bringing about bettor conditions and greater
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
prosperity f<»r the human family, and for
Bterllaf Reared/ Company, Chicago, Montreal, New York. 313
the purpose cf giving our readers a chance
TA.DBfl Sold and guaranteed by alldrug-
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gists to CÏBE Tobacco IlaLiu
to inform themselves we give them the best
—Appeal to Reas »n.
Anv doctrine that
does not appeal to the highest order of rea­
«HOMKAND FAM’LY”
ia a lmge, eight-page, 48 column monthly i soning is not safe.
Recorder and Appeal to Reason. . $2 00
ournsl for the home mid family. It has
splendid seiial stories: bright, thrilling
sboit stories; brilliant sketches; beautiful
[wipnis: h boys’ and girls’ page; reliable ar­
ticles for the farmer, mechanic, professional
man—for everyone, in fact; it has tbe newest
and latest fashions for ladies fully illus
tested; in fact, “Home And Family” is all
that a journal for tbe People, everywhere—
in town. city, and country—should be, and
for a short time the subscription price will
be only 15 cents for a whole year’s sub- I
Anyone sending n sketch and description may
-criptiou. “Homo An<l Family” is well |
quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention ia
probably patentable. Communications strictly
worth 50 cents a year, and later on. that will
confidential. Oldest agen<’.v for securing patents
in America. We have u Washington office.
be tbe price. Send 15 cents to-day, and '
Patents taken through Munn ¿i Co. receive
secure a year’s subscription. Postage stamps I
special notice in the
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accepted. Get one or two friends to do the i
same. Yun will be glad that you did so.
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25 Church Street, White Plains, N. Y.
Department Of The Interior,
otice is hereby given that
N
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
beautifully illustrated, largest circulation of
any scientific Journal, weekly, termsS3.(Nl a year;
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MUNN
MOTNHLY WKATHBR BEFORT.
HAB«. CUBBY COUNTY, OBBGON.
N oyemhkb , 1901.
Mean temperature 50. 24
Maximum temperature 71, on 4
Minimum temperature 88 on 2, 8,11.
PfeipHatio? 12 97 inches.
No. days clear 15
Partly cloudy 8
No. of days cloudy, 7
Prevailing wind S . W,
Remarks. Elevation 1342 ft.
JOSEPH HARE.
Voluntary Observer.
& CO.,
361 Brunilwny, New York»
CLARENCE Y.
llatidon.
LOWE,
Oregon,
Druggist and
Notice is hereby given to all persons not
to trespass upon the premises of Dr. Kenyon,
situated between Floras Lake and the coun­
ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
cutting, or destroying timber upon said
land. $25 reward will be paid for informa­
tion lending to n conviction of trespass as
stated above.
Dated nt Bandon, Oregon. March 14,1901.
PET Eli NELSON, Agent.
BOOTS
fsÎIIOIÎX
<CoQiiilIe
Apothecary,
In jnHt ill receipt of n new and
frosli stock of
Drugs and Chemicals,
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
P eiiiumes , B rushes , S ponoeb , S oaps
N uts and C andies .
<’lgnra, Tohaccofl and Cigarettes.
Paints. Oils. GlARflefl. and Painter’s Supplied
----- THE STEAMER-----
DISPATCH
THOMAS WHITE, Master
Leaves Bandon every morning, except
Sunday, at 7:30 o’clock and makes connec
fions with the train and steamer Myrl nt
10:30 a. rn. at Coquille City.
Leaves Coquille City nt 12:30 p. m., nrriv-
ng at Bandon nt 4;30 p. tn.
—
M. BREUER’S
Ovéis«»»’
H? ,
This well known bote) is DOW under new and com­
petent tuaniigemeüt Hiid bas been thoroughly ren-
ovuted throughout. Tbe table service is equal to
uny in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com­
mercial men. Baggage transported to and from
boats and trains free of charge.
Fine new bar in connection with the hotel.
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
CURABLE
ARE NOW
Only those born deaf are incurable.
by our new invention.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. WERMAW, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS:
B altimore , Md., March 30, 1901.
Gentlemen .’—Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment I will now give yott
B full history of my case, to be used at your discretion.
About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost
my hearing in this ear entirely.
I underwent a treatment for catnrrh. for three months without any success, consulted • num­
ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that
only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would l»e lost forever.
I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat­
ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and
to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank yow
heartily and beg to remain
Very truly yours.
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F. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, M<L
Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation.
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME a,‘XTta-
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL
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Kn3w the News
■lutlirooin newly nitrii np wltli Pnrnel.ln
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{¿/"Aon can have it all for
50c
I’er
Monili
For
.non tli
HIS LITE AN» WOKK,
in the Evenimg Telegrnrn, of Portland,
Oregon. It in t he largent evening im wh -
pape published in Oregon; it contflinn
all the news of the state and of the
iiniioL
Try it for a month. A sample
o py w«’l be mailed to you free. Address
BT
G kn . C hart . kh H. G bosvknob .
The Telegram,
PORTLAND, ORE.
Ask your
Druggist
Subscribe for
the Recorder
3Pro]D‘s.
J. I’. TURPE», I’l-oyrietor.
for .genero«»
You Can't Expect to Get Two Real Bargins in Real
to CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
Estate.
$2 worth fcr $1, but you Story nnd n half house; 5 room
:
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tire place.
lol near center of town. ^150.
Ely’s Cream 3a!m
can get your money's Large
One story bouse 5 rooms: lot and a half
contains no cocaine,
mercury n«r any other
Near woolen mill, *
125.
worth at
Both of the«» nre renl «nnps. call on J. M. Inj.irions drug.
It is quickly Absorbed.
UP I ON. Bnndon.
the following named settler baa filed
notice of his intention to make final proof
n support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before J. H. Upton, U. S.
Commissioner at Langlois, Oregon, on
December 7, 1901. viz:
JAMES C. MCADAMS.
on his H. E. N o . 8495. for theSW^of SWV
of SWfc. »KM
NWX. Seo. 20, Tp. 30
S . R. 14 West.
He names the following witnesses to prove
hia continuous residence upon and cultiva­
tion of «aid land, viz: N. R. Smith, and
H. B Smith. <»f care Oregon. 8. A. Alum
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bangh, and James F. Alniubangh, of Lang­ limier in Boot« mid Shoe«
lois. Oregon.
[>niring
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nently nnd promptly done nt
J. T. B ritxiis .
lowest living prices.
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Register.
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Until« ¡85 Cent«.
l>rnjnci«t« Sunti rim.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
3 5s
Hotel Coquille,
Our Gffrr.
The Bulletin is one of the leading papers
of the
and is i daily published in San
Francisco, and jjves all i he news. Our offt e
inelnd s the Bunday Bulletin.
Recorder ami Bulletin, one year.. $(» 00
Recorder and Bulletin, one month
50
“A tape worm eighteen feet losig at
least cime on tbe scene after my taking two I The Portland livening Telegram is issued
0ASCARETS. This I am sure has caused m.v
six times a week. It gives all the news that,
bad health for the past threo yours. I am still
taking C iBcarets, the only cathartic worthy of in woitb reuding and up to time of going to
notice by sonsiblo people ”
pnss. much of it la ing 21 hours fie«hcr than
G eo . W. D owles , Baird, Miss.
when it rtauhcj htre through any oth-. r
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
L and O ffice at R oskbubo , O beoon ,
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Stili Fr..licite » Huliulin
Pult bind Ev<mug Telegram
Weekly Oregonian
Appeal to Kennon
listini i aw>;v5i
Gives Belief at ones»
It opens and cleanser
the Ntual Pansage«.
Aütiy» Inflammation,
neat« and Protects t’ie Membrane. V t :<• t :
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war end Colleague in Congieaa. Was near
Ilia able with other great men when bia ejrea
were closed in death. Followed I be bier to
tbe National Capitol and to Canton. Tbe
General reqnirea a Bhaie of the proceed« of
Ilia book to be devoted to a McKiney
Monument fond. Thua every «utmeriber
lieoomea a contributor to thi. fund. Million«
of copies will be «old. Everybody will bny
it. Order« for the «»king. Nobody will
refnne. Elegant, I’hotogrxvnre Portrait of
President McKinley'« hint picture taken at
the White Hoose. Yon can easily snd
quickly clear $1 tXM) taking orderc. Order
outfit quick. Chanoe to prove succes.,
secure yearly oontract and become Mana-
ger. Send 12 3o stamps to pay expense of
wrapping, pecking and mailing elegant
prnstiectns. Taking 10 to 50 orders daily.
50.000 copies will be «old io tbi. vicinity.
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